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- Four companies in the Baltimore area are among the best places to work in the nation, according to a list released Thursday.
- Susan Lee Marr, a legal assistant and active volunteer, died Saturday from ovarian cancer at her home in the Arcadia-Beverly Hills neighborhood of Northeast Baltimore. She was 55.
- Replacing our inaccurate measure of inflation would produce budget savings and more tax revenue.
- Rosemary E. Allulis, a lawyer and world traveler, died Tuesday of liver cancer at her Villa Cresta home. She was 52.
- Superintendent of Baltimore County Schools honors area educators
- A pair of Towson teens who have grown up on stage together at the Children's Playhouse of Maryland have leading roles in its performance of The Little Mermaid, which the group will bring to the Junior Theater Festival in Atlanta Jan. 18-20.
- Community courses can boost your planning proficiency.
- Shirley and Gerald Surrett of Bel Air, announce the engagement of their daughter, Hillary Fifer, to Daniel Houtz, son of Catherine Houtz of Hampstead, and Victor Houtz of Stroudsburg, Pa. Fifer is also the daughter of the late Dr. Robert Fifer.
- Unit makes debut before Terps play Delaware State
- The effort to connect former Sparrows Point workers with training for new careers gained even more urgency last week as the final hopes of reopening the steel mill were dashed — and as the deadline to apply for the help or forever lose it fast approaches for hundreds.
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- Recognition of developer Tom Booth's contributions
- Attendees donated money and nonperishables to Catonsville Emergency Food Ministries
- Paths must be considered in future construction projects
- Local legislators offered hope tempered with an acknowledgment of the economy's continuing lethargy as they spoke during the annual legislative luncheon hosted by the Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Nov. 14.
- Fractures join list of several this month in Baltimore City.
- A 16-inch-wide, city-owned water main broke beneath Philadelphia Road in Essex on Monday morning, leaving the Franklin Square hospital, CCBC-Essex, 60 homes and about 15 businesses without water or regular water pressure through the afternoon.
- Service a theme in conflicts, past and present
- A pair of Francis Scott Key High School students - Cara Hunter and Jillian Luetje - participated this month in the annual Dance Gala at the Maryland Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance convention in Hunt Valley
- Kevin Hernandez was 11 when he left his grandmother's home in El Salvador, traveling by bus and on foot – and alone – to meet his mother in Maryland, whom he had not seen since he was 6.
- It was broad daylight as the 17-year-old community college student left her bus near busy Edmondson Avenue in Catonsville. Two men in a gold SUV pulled up and forced her gunpoint into the back seat, where police said one raped her, then stole her phone and wallet.
- Hoping to build on their success in Maryland, about 200 immigration advocates rallied in front of the White House on Thursday in support of a comprehensive overhaul of U.S. immigration policy.
- Hennessy gets second winning goal in two games
- The Hawks won, 1-0, in Monday's 3A North boys soccer regional title game, and will move on the state semifinals. North Harford's last regional title in boys soccer came during the 1994 season.
- Free clinics to be offered by MedStar Franklin Square and the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy
- Deftones show no signs of slowing down at Baltimore's Rams Head Live.
- Twenty-year veteran had led Internal Affairs Division
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- Twenty-year veteran had led Internal Affairs Division
- Maryland's 'Special Police' must pass college-based training program
- Bernice Gales knew her son would be waiting at the Baltimore County subway station after work each night to take her home. But when he was not there to greet her on October, 19, 2011, her heart sank. She knew something was wrong.
- The Harford Community College Board of Trustees voted Tuesday night to raise tuition by five dollars per credit hour next year, with another five-dollar increase coming in 2015.
- Catonsville boys soccer earns division title
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- Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz this week joined forces with state and local health officials to promote...
- Catonsville dominates Eastern Tech in football
- Many Baltimore students and residents have had their high school completions hanging in limbo, city and adult education officials say, since the state transferred GED services from the Department of Education to the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.
- Hard-rock act Seether, Charm City Devils performed at Baltimore's Pier Six Pavilion this past weekend.
- Esther "Penny" Love, who was a Baltimore public school guidance counselor for nearly 40 years who was an outspoken advocate and supporter of students with dyslexia, died Monday of lung cancer at Sinai Hospital. She was 89.
- Charm City Devils' John Allen talks finding success without rock dominating the radio.